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Personal Opinions:
First off, I have to say just how much these discs impressed me! They are the highest quality discs I've tested so far, and they are one of the cheapest that I've reviewed as well at only $0.52 each! (including taxes and Levy).

Let's talk about performance: These discs performed very well on almost all of my tests. The only real exception was when the discs were burned at 40x and they suffered from a seriously large amount of C1 errors and also C2 errors according the high speed tests. I was also really impressed that the quality of these discs was constant from 24x all the way down to 4x. Most CD-Rs these days appear to be optimized for faster speeds such as 12x-32x, but these discs were MUCH more versatile!

I would like to make mention that if anyone would like to see the tests I ran with CD-Doctor, or Nero CD Speed, they are ALL available by request. Also, I would like to hear people's opinions about this new format for my reviews. I should also mention that I will be combining the C1 and C2 graphs in my reviews to come, so the size of the graph pictures containing C2 errors will be only 2/3rds what they are now, and that will hopefully make the reading experience a little easier.

The Score:
Digital Dolphin Friendly Award Finally, I have to say I really enjoyed testing these CD-Rs. They are incredibly good quality and perfect for use by almost anybody, the only exception being people who want to burn CD-Rs at speeds of 40x-52x which would be a bad idea with these discs. I give these CD-Rs a perfect 10/10 and also award them The Digital Dolphin Friendly Award.
Sincerely,
The Digital Dolphin


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